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The Master of Science in Occupational Therapy (MSOT) is a two-year, summer-entry graduate program designed for bachelor's degree holders, culminating in eligibility for occupational therapy licensure. Occupational Therapy Assistants (OTAs) can benefit from adaptable pathway options. Recognized as one of the most affordable programs in the area, we additionally provide a combined five-year BS/MSOT track. Occupational therapists support individuals across all age groups, empowering them to achieve independence despite health obstacles. Their expertise aids children with developmental challenges, adults recovering from traumatic brain injuries, and seniors rehabilitating after strokes. Practice environments span educational institutions, residential settings, outpatient centers, psychiatric facilities, and medical centers. Our fully accredited MSOT curriculum equips future OTs with essential scientific knowledge, hands-on clinical training, and contemporary practice methodologies. Through guidance from experienced instructors and structured fieldwork, graduates develop both the educational foundation and practical skills needed to deliver exceptional care while enhancing clients' daily living experiences.
A cumulative undergraduate GPA of 3.0 or higher.
International applicants are preferred to be proficient in English — or have TOEFL, PTE or IELTS if you are not a native speaker of the English Language. Average TOEFL scores for students range from a minimum of 80 (Internet Based Total), and 550 (Paper Based Total). The minimum score for the PTE is a 58. IELTS minimum score for graduate studies is 6.5.